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    Default Re: Can Someone

    You can contact the business owners bankruptcy attorney and file claim. If it's Ch. 11, then you can request your judgement be included into his plan; though if you're not a vendor, you'll be further down the list and might not collect

    Also, check your state laws, your judgement may be renewable for several years to come so you can continue to renew it and enforce it later down the road. Expensive, but it may be worth it.

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